User:B.raven222/Drag king/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
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The first and most obvious change that must be made is to alter the introduction paragraph with more inclusive language. Right now, the article makes it seem like drag kings can only be women who dress up as famous men, whereas drag kings are people of all genders who create personas that may be solely based on male stereotypes, but often incorporate female aspects as well. The world of drag simply isn't as black and white as this wWkipedia page makes it sound. I also plan on monitoring the language throughout for this very reason.

On my initial read of this article, I already noticed a few spelling/grammar errors, so I will be fixing those. For example, the word "marginalized" is misspelled twice.

Someone in the talk section suggested that there be more pictures, so I plan on adding one of a drag king performer from 2019 in order to include a more modern picture. I found this photo through Wikipedia so it is safe to use.